Mayor Lurie’s Permitting Contract Lacked Transparency

Source: Mission Local SF

Summary

A recent report revealed that while Mayor Lurie’s $5.9 million permitting contract adhered to legal guidelines, it lacked competitive bidding, raising concerns about transparency. The findings emphasize the need for improved procurement practices within the mayor’s office.

Why It Matters

This report highlights critical accountability measures that can enhance public trust in government contracting processes. Ensuring a fair and transparent bidding system is essential for optimal use of taxpayer funds and professional integrity.

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